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Use "aurally" in a sentence
"It seems to me that what classical musicians learn aurally is largely rhythmic and timbral, which is a different proposition than being expected to learn a series of pitches by ear."
"I know just what you mean about not liking these events because of having to take them in aurally — I’m not a good listener at all and need to see something to make sense of it, so I’m often bored."
"I don’t go to many of these kinds of gathering because I find it immensely hard to take things in aurally."